Mary Page Keller, born on March third, nineteen sixty-one, is a talented American actress celebrated for her extensive work in television. She embarked on her acting journey in the early eighties, making her mark on popular daytime soap operas such as Ryan's Hope from nineteen eighty-two to nineteen eighty-three and Another World from nineteen eighty-three to nineteen eighty-five.
Transitioning from soap operas, Keller found success in sitcoms, most notably as Laura Kelly in the Fox comedy series Duet, which aired from nineteen eighty-seven to nineteen eighty-nine. She continued to showcase her comedic talents in the spin-off series Open House from nineteen eighty-nine to nineteen ninety. Throughout the early nineties, she starred in several short-lived sitcoms, including Baby Talk, Camp Wilder, and Joe's Life.
In addition to her television work, Keller made a significant impact in film, particularly with her role in the comedy-drama Beginners, released in two thousand ten. The two-thousands saw her take on various recurring and guest-starring roles in numerous television dramas, further solidifying her versatility as an actress.
More recently, from twenty-fourteen to twenty-fifteen, Keller portrayed the mother of the lead character in the ABC Family drama series Chasing Life, demonstrating her ability to connect with audiences across generations.